We found another popular golf question making the rounds on Reddit: Why is golf so hard? Is it the swing? The mental game? The chaos of trying to hit a perfect shot on imperfect ground? Hundreds of golfers weighed in with their takes. Some were funny, some brutally honest, and many painfully relatable. Below, we’ve pulled together the most common reasons people say golf is so difficult. What did they miss?
What Reddit had to say about why golf is so hard
The mental game breaks you
Golf is not just about trying not to hit bad shots. The bad shots are coming. It’s how you handle them and what it does to your mindset. Redditors pointed out that most players turn one bad swing into a disaster hole or a disaster round.
Bad practice habits (Or no practice at all)
One of the biggest issues that makes golf so challenging is that the average golfer doesn’t practice regularly. When they do, they practice the wrong things. Players hit 40 drives and call that a practice session instead of adding pressure and creating realistic on-course conditions.
One comment was:
“They hit 15 range balls, then shove down a hot dog and a beer at the turn, and wonder why they’re not breaking 90.”
The swing feels completely unnatural
It takes many years to groove a golf swing that feels natural.
Unlike other sports, there’s nothing intuitive about a golf swing. Even athletes from other backgrounds (like baseball or tennis) said they had to unlearn movements to make progress in golf.
Terrible advice is everywhere
From old clichés to modern YouTube fads, Redditors warned that bad information is rampant. Golfers who want to improve and get better have to be careful about the information they take in. Many players build their entire swing on flawed fundamentals like “keep your head down” or “just swing slower.”
Most people never learn the right way to swing.
Players just want to smash it
Put a stick in someone’s hands and a ball on the ground, and the instinct is simple: swing hard, make it go far.
That mindset is one of the more natural things about the sport but it doesn’t always work. If you start chasing speed and power before you’ve built any fundamentals, things unravel fast.
Distance is great, but not if it comes with a snap hook, a lost ball or a huge slice into another fairway. Most players would be better off learning control, contact and course management first, but that’s a tough thing to accept.
Golf is a brutal sport to learn as an adult
This comment came up again and again. Most people start playing golf later in life because they have the financial means and leisure time to do so. The problem is the time and the athletic ability needed to learn something new.
One comment that should inspire any parent to put a club in their kids’ hands was, “Everyone I know who played as a kid is at least half-decent. Everyone else? Struggles.”
It’s a precision game with no margin for error
In golf, small things aren’t small. A slightly open clubface, a tiny shift in ball position or a fractionally off swing plane can be the difference between shooting a 95 or an 85. The margins are razor-thin and everything from setup to swing path to spin has to be dialed in. That’s what makes golf so hard.
Expectations are way out of whack
This was one of my favorite responses. Several people said that golf looks easy and that is exactly what makes it so difficult. The ball isn’t moving. The grass is cut. The tee is there to help you.
Yet most people have no idea how much time, coaching and money it takes to be good. The frustration increases quickly and unadjusted expectations only make the game more difficult.
My take
Reddit covered a lot of ground. I agreed with most of the comments and I also think that what makes golf hard for one person can be entirely different for another. Here are a few things I’d add.
Golf doesn’t fit into a fast-results world
We live in a world of same-day shipping, instant streaming and five-minute tutorials. Golf doesn’t care how fast you want results.
Even if you have money, athleticism and access to coaching, you still need to put in the time.
Real improvement takes disciplined practice and patience. Those are two things that don’t come standard in a society built on speed. I think that the mismatch alone makes golf especially hard for most people.
Body awareness is a major barrier
Some players truly don’t know what their bodies are doing. I’ve taught people who swore they made a full turn and their hips didn’t move at all. Feeling something and doing it are two very different things. Without solid body awareness, the golf swing becomes very difficult to troubleshoot.
Playing well can be just as hard as playing poorly
This one’s personal. When I was younger, I’d make a few birdies in a row in tournament play and then start worrying that I was playing too well.
The mental game in golf isn’t just about recovering from mistakes. It’s about staying grounded when things go right. That’s a much harder balance than people realize.
Final thoughts
Golf is hard for a lot of reasons. The swing feels unnatural, the environment is unpredictable, the expectations are often unrealistic and the mental game never gives you a break. The one comforting truth is that everyone struggles with it. Even the best players in the world.
So if you’re frustrated, you’re in good company.
Your turn: Why do you think golf is so hard? Let me know in the comments.
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